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Post by The OP on Dec 15, 2012 20:37:30 GMT -5
They should edit out Doom crying, just cut out those pages and replace them with Doom getting his ass kicked by Luke Cage from that old issue of Power Man.
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Post by Joker on Dec 15, 2012 21:35:27 GMT -5
Marvels supervillains seem more involved with there universe than DC's.
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Post by Welfare Willis on Dec 16, 2012 2:40:05 GMT -5
It's arguable, but DC had/has the better animated/tv universe and Marvel the better movie universe.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Dec 16, 2012 2:49:23 GMT -5
They should edit out Doom crying, just cut out those pages and replace them with Doom getting his ass kicked by Luke Cage from that old issue of Power Man. "Where's my money, honey!?"
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Post by El Cokehead del Knife Fight on Dec 16, 2012 3:09:25 GMT -5
They should edit out Doom crying, just cut out those pages and replace them with Doom getting his ass kicked by Luke Cage from that old issue of Power Man. "Where's my money, honey!?" And it was all over 200 bucks.
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Post by Dub H on Dec 16, 2012 3:10:07 GMT -5
They should edit out Doom crying, just cut out those pages and replace them with Doom getting his ass kicked by Luke Cage from that old issue of Power Man. "Where's my money, honey!?"
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Post by El Cokehead del Knife Fight on Dec 16, 2012 3:21:06 GMT -5
"Where's my money, honey!?" The full page for anyone that hasn't seen it. Bout as much context as anyone will ever need.
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Post by The OP on Dec 16, 2012 3:25:48 GMT -5
Luke Cage is unbelievably cool.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 16, 2012 3:31:27 GMT -5
It's arguable, but DC had/has the better animated/tv universe and Marvel the better movie universe. I don't think that's really arguable at all. DC had the massive same continuity spanning DCAU. Marvel hasn't had anything animated come close to the scale or interconnectivity of the DCAU. Not to say they didn't have good animated shows. They did have some good ones, just most of them are stand alone. Same goes for the live action films. DC has had some great ones, but they all stick to their own continuity, while Marvel has the MCU that culminated in The Avengers.
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Dec 16, 2012 11:06:09 GMT -5
Does anyone know if any Wildstorm characters besides Fairchild has been added to DC continuity?
And what do people think of Caitlin being retconned into DC's She-Hulk?
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Dec 16, 2012 11:33:55 GMT -5
"Where's my money, honey!?" And it was all over 200 bucks. that is still my favorite Luke Cage story ever.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Dec 16, 2012 11:38:19 GMT -5
It's arguable, but DC had/has the better animated/tv universe and Marvel the better movie universe. I don't think that's really arguable at all. DC had the massive same continuity spanning DCAU. Marvel hasn't had anything animated come close to the scale or interconnectivity of the DCAU. Not to say they didn't have good animated shows. They did have some good ones, just most of them are stand alone. Same goes for the live action films. DC has had some great ones, but they all stick to their own continuity, while Marvel has the MCU that culminated in The Avengers. it doesn't help that Marvel keeps changing whose in charge. Craig Kyle and Chris Yost said that the only 2 series that were in continuity with each other were Wolverine and the X-men and Avengers. then someone (I can't remember who) said Spectacular Spider-man was a part of it, and Greg Weisman had to counter-claim it. then Jeph Loeb (aka Idiot who needs to go away) said that Ultimate Spider-man and Avengers are in the same continuity in spite of the MASSIVE continuity snarls that would cause, and now he's making a "sequel" to Avengers to make it more in line with Ultimate Spider-man that's probably just going to confuse the issue further. DC on the other hand had Bruce Timm in charge of everything so the art style was always the same and everything fit together quite nicely. and they never went and tried to cram the numerous other Batman cartoons or Young Justice into it and let the different shows all stand on their own.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Dec 16, 2012 11:43:49 GMT -5
Does anyone know if any Wildstorm characters besides Fairchild has been added to DC continuity? And what do people think of Caitlin being retconned into DC's She-Hulk? lots of them. Apollo, Midnighter, Jack Hawksmoor, The Engineer and Jenny Quantum are the main characters in Stormwatch (and Zealot's joining the team too). Grifter had a solo comic and a version of Team 7 is now a part of things (though Grifter and Caitlin's father are the only Wildstorm characters who are part of it, the rest being a whose who of DC badasses like Deathstroke and Black Canary of all people). Voodoo also had a short lived solo series that put the Daemonites on earth. Deathblow appeared in one of the Rob Liefeld issues of Deathstroke, and he was going to include Zealot too but Peter Milligan (thank god) already called dibs so he had to use someone else and threw a big hissy-fit about it. Spartan's also set to re-appear in Team 7 (albeit in his early Cyclops ripoff form as opposed to the awesome Corporation head with a heart from Joe Casey's run on Wildcats). additionally, Superman briefly tussled with Lord Helspont before DC decided it'd be better not to tie the Daemonites to Superman. as for making Caitlin an ersatz She-Hulk, I'm not really complaining because they needed to do something to make her stand out and be different from Wonder Girl, who has the same power set and a similar character.
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Post by austinariesfan88 on Dec 16, 2012 17:29:11 GMT -5
It's arguable, but DC had/has the better animated/tv universe and Marvel the better movie universe. Totally agree with that statement,I have enjoyed all of the DCAU tv shows and all of the original DC Animated movies. But I have a question, who produces the better video games?
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 16, 2012 17:36:20 GMT -5
It's arguable, but DC had/has the better animated/tv universe and Marvel the better movie universe. Totally agree with that statement,I have enjoyed all of the DCAU tv shows and all of the original DC Animated movies. But I have a question, who produces the better video games? That's a tough one...... Modern day, easily DC. Gotham City Impostors, DC Universe Online, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: The Brave & The Bold, LEGO Batman, and LEGO Batman 2 beat the utter crap out of the bullshit Activision releases Marvel wise nowadays. IMO, the only quality Activision Marvel game the last few years was that badass Wolverine game. Now if you go back through the generations, it is kind of even, really.
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Post by austinariesfan88 on Dec 16, 2012 17:47:20 GMT -5
Even though they were made by Capcom, I consider all their fighting games ranging from X-Men vs Street Fighter to Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 to be MArvel and I enjoyed all of them. Also I found Spider-Man Shattered DiImensions to be a great game.
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Post by FinalGwen on Dec 16, 2012 17:52:48 GMT -5
Give DC the name "Sandman" and you can get a noirish detective with a sleeping gas gun. You can get a colourful superhero protecting children's dreams. Or you can get the very personification of dreams and stories with power and existence beyond that of mere gods and demons, but too bound to eternity to change his ways. Give Marvel the name "Sandman", and you get a guy made of sand.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Dec 16, 2012 18:06:00 GMT -5
Even though they were made by Capcom, I consider all their fighting games ranging from X-Men vs Street Fighter to Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 to be MArvel and I enjoyed all of them. Also I found Spider-Man Shattered DiImensions to be a great game. There's also online stuff like Avengers Alliance on Facebook, which is about the only Facebook game I'd ever consider playing.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Dec 16, 2012 18:10:33 GMT -5
Even though they were made by Capcom, I consider all their fighting games ranging from X-Men vs Street Fighter to Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 to be MArvel and I enjoyed all of them. Also I found Spider-Man Shattered DiImensions to be a great game. There's also online stuff like Avengers Alliance on Facebook, which is about the only Facebook game I'd ever consider playing. But Facebook games are inferior to other games by default.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Dec 16, 2012 20:48:31 GMT -5
DC's Batman games are great, but Marvel's done a better job with their wider universe gamers. X-men, Spider-Man and the Avengers have all had great games, both Marvel Ultimate Alliance games were a blast (hell MUA 2 did a better job with the Civil War story than the comic it was based on). DC on the other hand has given us fantastic Batman games, 1 good Superman game on the SNES and a whole lot of garbage. I'm surprised we still haven't gotten a good Justice League game.
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